13 Nov 2020

Fashion accents to make the difference

Clothing items to create modern looks from the basics

Each fashion insider knows that style is in the details. It is worth analyzing the styling of fashion shows to figure out what techniques were used to create bright outings. This season the list is long enough: tights with prints, chunky chains, revealing bras and corsets, flirting with elements of school uniforms, punk aesthetics and much more. In the selection of the Vremena Goda Galleries, there are accent fashion items you will be tempted to add to your wardrobe.

Complex cut jacket

This season the trendy jacket has tons of variations: with a draped waist-belt, cutouts, embroidery, feathers or appliqué trims, volumes details or a shorter length. They all are united by a simple rule: a complex top is better to combine with basic things: straight leather pants or a medium-length skirt.

Area (Boutique No7) jacket; Burberry pants

Area (Boutique No7) jacket; Burberry pants

Burberry jacket, vest and skirt

Burberry jacket, vest and skirt

Burberry jacket

Burberry jacket

Burberry jacket

Burberry jacket

Acne Studios (TOPSTYLE) jacket

Acne Studios (TOPSTYLE) jacket

Contrast collar

Being adept of open sexuality as well as the Victorian style, Alessandra Rich balances the provocative tailoring of a high-cut velvet evening gown to mid-thigh with a modest turn-down collar made of contrast lace. Gucci and Sandro add an antonymous collar to dresses in the style of school and tennis uniforms. The same trick is applied to blouses and cardigans - this season, designers have lavishly decorated almost each fashion item with Peter Pan's beloved accessory.

Chanel dress and belt

Alessandra Rich (Boutique No7) dress

Alessandra Rich (Boutique No7) dress

Gucci dress

Gucci dress

Sandro dress

Sandro dress

Ruches and draperies

The drapery will set the relevant fashion tone to the image, even with a barely noticeable draping on the skirt. This trend reaches the climax in a version with a revealing neckline framed by a gathered fabric, like Maje's, or with a puff-knot on an asymmetrical sleeveless Alexandre Vauthier dress. Classics of the genre with a hit into several fashion trends are Ulyana Sergeenko dresses, with a long voluminous ruche decorating the waist and skirt, and the bodice of which is made by reference to the highly fashionable corset aesthetics.

Olivier Theyskens (Boutique No7) corset; Gucci skirt and shoes; Wolford tights; Alessandra Rick (Boutique No7) gloves and earrings; Burberry bag

Olivier Theyskens (Boutique No7) corset; Gucci skirt and shoes; Wolford tights; Alessandra Rick (Boutique No7) gloves and earrings; Burberry bag

Alexandre Vauthier (TOPSTYLE) dress; Burberry shoes; Alessandra Rich (Boutique No7) earrings

Alexandre Vauthier (TOPSTYLE) dress; Burberry shoes; Alessandra Rich (Boutique No7) earrings

Alexandre Vauthier dress

Alexandre Vauthier dress

Maje dress

Maje dress

Ulyana Sergeenko dress

Ulyana Sergeenko dress

Bright coat

A coat of intense color is a perfect alternative to extremely utilitarian down jackets as well as jackets in subtle colors. The palette can range from acid-green, expressive fuchsia and bright purple, as in the Anika Kerimova, Stella McCartney and MSGM collections, to more traditional mustard color, as in the French Sandro collection.

Anika Kerimova (Boutique No7) coat; Helen Hats (Boutique No7) hat; Burberry shoes; Benedetta Bruzziches bag

Sandro coat

Sandro coat

Stella McCartney coat

Stella McCartney coat

MSGM (TOPSTYLE) coat

MSGM (TOPSTYLE) coat